Re: [YucaLandia] New Rules for Naturalized Mexican Citizens with US Passport Renewals

That really sucks... For now, I'm safe (or am I?), as I have seven more years to go with the current US passport. After that, I might be stripped of my US citizenship. In such case, I wonder, how difficult it would become to continue receiving pension from US employer, and how difficult it would be to apply for SS benefits, once I reach the minimum age of 62...

Re: [viktoremski] New Rules for Naturalized Mexican Citizens with US Passport Renewals

The ''new'' rule that Yucalandia writes about is NOT new. It's appeared on the passport renewal form for years (in response to a similar post on a Facebook forum, a US consular representative posted the 2008, 2013, and 2016 renewal forms, to demonstrate that the wording has not changed). US citizens who also are naturalized Mexican citizens have been renewing their passports for years, with no problems. I suspect that the original poster, who is a newly naturalized Mexican citizen, ran into this for the first time, and thought it worth writing about. Don't worry. If you are worried, e-mail the US Embassy and ask for clarification.